An application for a new 3G artificial playing surface pitch for Haverfordwest County AFC, which recently enjoyed UEFA Europa Conference League success, has been given the go-ahead by Pembrokeshire planners.
The application, by Haverfordwest AFC, through agent Asbri Planning, seeks permission for the new pitch at The Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium, Bridge Meadow Lane, Sydney Rees Way.
It was recommended for conditional approval at the September 3 meeting of Pembrokeshire County council’s planning committee.
A supporting statement accompanying the application said: “The proposed pitch is currently a grassed football pitch located within the grounds of Haverfordwest County AFC, with the clubhouse, offices and private boxes to the south of the pitch and associated car parking beyond. There are spectator stands and floodlights to the east and west of the proposed pitch.”
Further documentation says: “This project aims to provide high-quality sports facilities while minimising environmental impacts and preserving existing natural resources. In addition to enhancing the sports pitch, the project will include ecological enhancements, such as installing three swift boxes and three bat boxes on the rear western elevation of the large spectator stand to support local wildlife.
“The new 3G pitch is expected to be completed in a timely manner to ensure minimal disruption to the regular use of the facilities and surrounding areas, with a strong emphasis on maintaining the site’s ecological integrity and addressing any potential impacts on surrounding neighbourhood.”
An officer report for planners, recommending conditional approval, says: “The proposed artificial pitch surface would be compatible with the capacity and character of the site and the area due to the site’s discreet location to the north of Haverfordwest. There are no viewpoints of the football pitch beyond the immediate area.”
Speaking at the meeting, agent Rob Davies of Asbri Planning, said the scheme, following “positive pre-application dialogue” with officer, would “allow more intensive use of the facilities” with the team recently enjoying UEFA Europa Conference League success, as well as supporting “grass roots clubs” in the area.
The application was unanimously backed by members after approval was moved by Cllr Brian Hall, seconded by Cllr Tim Evans.